Future legends are about to wreck the grass at the ultimate proving ground in Eldoret. The 35th Nike Discovery Kenya Cross Country returns to the Sports Club soon, bringing raw talent together. This showdown features tiny runners alongside seasoned pros on a famous dirt track. Organizers hype this meet as a vital stepping stone for developing elite athleticism nationwide.
Race boss David Letting insists preparations are moving fast. He highlights how the event spots gifted unknowns before they blow up globally. The organizer noted that nearly three-fourths of the national squad at the recent World Championships in Florida actually competed here during the previous season.
The schedule fits every age group. Little ones start young with short sprints, while older teenagers and adults tackle grueling distances up to ten kilometers. Letting calls this competition a true nursery that feeds the professional circuit with fresh blood constantly.
He pointed out that heavy hitters like Faith Kipyegon and Eliud Kipchoge once raced on this very soil. The director urged runners to sign up online, stressing that this meet builds a solid base for the upcoming track calendar and international games.
Race boss David Letting insists preparations are moving fast. He highlights how the event spots gifted unknowns before they blow up globally. The organizer noted that nearly three-fourths of the national squad at the recent World Championships in Florida actually competed here during the previous season.
The schedule fits every age group. Little ones start young with short sprints, while older teenagers and adults tackle grueling distances up to ten kilometers. Letting calls this competition a true nursery that feeds the professional circuit with fresh blood constantly.
He pointed out that heavy hitters like Faith Kipyegon and Eliud Kipchoge once raced on this very soil. The director urged runners to sign up online, stressing that this meet builds a solid base for the upcoming track calendar and international games.